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| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # PI 2789 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | GRIS{ne1, ne2; ch1; Pbc; Lr14a; Sr2; Sr9e+; Sr9d+; Lg1, Lg3} | Russian Federation (collected) site: Government of Yaroslaf, Yaroslavl Oblast' date: 1st Mar. 1899 altitude: 136 m. site info: CIMMYT map link | synonyms = GRIS {JAROSLAV-EMMER; VERNAL; VERNAL-EMMER; WC-356; SPELTZ; WHITE-SPRING,TR.DN; WHITE-SPRING-EMMER; W-3199;} other # = Yaroslav Spring; CI 1526; CItr 1526; ; GRIS{K-5979,22195,29511; PI-2789; CI-1526,3686} | Remark: Notes from M.A. Carleton, March, 1899: From the government of Yaroslaf with mean annual rainfall a little over 20 inches; a little more than 12 inches for the growing season (May to September). Soil sandy with considerable clay, but very little humus. Sown in Yaroslaf about May 1. A hardy cereal, little known in this country, but considered a very valuable on in parts of Russia. The hull remains on the seed similarly as in oats and barley. The seed is used both for stock feed and for human food, in the latter case in the form of gruel. Correctly called 'emmer', but known also as Russian spelt ('polba'). | ||||
| Given name + traits | Accession # + images + dates | Genetic data | OriginNOTE + collected | Ancestry | Other names + other # | Notes | ||
| # PI 2789 @ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS | GRIS{ne1, ne2; ch1; Pbc; Lr14a; Sr2; Sr9e+; Sr9d+; Lg1, Lg3} | Russian Federation (collected) site: Government of Yaroslaf, Yaroslavl Oblast' date: 1st Mar. 1899 altitude: 136 m. site info: CIMMYT map link | synonyms = GRIS {JAROSLAV-EMMER; VERNAL; VERNAL-EMMER; WC-356; SPELTZ; WHITE-SPRING,TR.DN; WHITE-SPRING-EMMER; W-3199;} other # = Yaroslav Spring; CI 1526; CItr 1526; ; GRIS{K-5979,22195,29511; PI-2789; CI-1526,3686} | Remark: Notes from M.A. Carleton, March, 1899: From the government of Yaroslaf with mean annual rainfall a little over 20 inches; a little more than 12 inches for the growing season (May to September). Soil sandy with considerable clay, but very little humus. Sown in Yaroslaf about May 1. A hardy cereal, little known in this country, but considered a very valuable on in parts of Russia. The hull remains on the seed similarly as in oats and barley. The seed is used both for stock feed and for human food, in the latter case in the form of gruel. Correctly called 'emmer', but known also as Russian spelt ('polba'). | ||||